A crowd listens during the dedication ceremony for twin Habitat for Humanity homes on Saturday, Oct. 17. Photos by Afchlea Jones Wallace Peoples speaks at the dedication ceremony for his Habitat for Humanity home on Saturday, Oct. 17. Habitat for Humanity dedicates first twin homes BY ASHLEA JONES FOR THE CHRONICLE Habitat for Humanity dedicates two houses to new Habitat homeowners in an unprecedented dedi cation ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 17. Sabrina A11f?n anrl Wallace Peoples, the lat est Habitat homeowners, are now neigh bors in Habitats' first ever twin homes. "I would like to thank every body at Habitat, inelurlinp mv sponsors, for making my dreams a reality," said Allen. Built by the collabora tion of the Downtown Church Coalition and the Salem Congregation of Moravian Churches, the twin homes were dedicated in the memory of the Rev. Dr. Cedric S. Rodney. Rodney was the first full time pastor of St. Philip's Moravian Church in Old Salem. "Rev. Dr. Cedric Rodney was the first African-American Moravian Minister. I had -the privilege of working with him at Winston-Salem State University and he was an icon there, estab lishing the James A. Gray lecture series and being a community leader," said Sylvia Oberle, executive director of Habitat Forsyth. "So in his memory and his honor, this home is being built by these churches and i i t .1 particularly oy me Salem Congregation of the Moravian Church." Allen and Peoples were pre sented with house warming gifts from Proctor and Gamble, The Farm at The cu:u u \^iiriuicii ? numc and the Col. Joseph Winston Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Dr. Mae Rodney, wife of the late Rev. Dr. Cedric Rodney, presented the new home owners with Moravian stars. "I am truly delighted to be able to present these Moravian stars. There are 26 points on the stars, and as you hang them during the advent season, I hope you will look at those 26 points and remember these multiple hands that came together as a village to con struct this house *'said Mrs. Rodney. More than 25 churches and numerous volunteers donated their time and tal ent to building the homes. "When I first found out about the construction of this property, my heart was delighted," said Mrs. Rodney. "I saw Winston Salem State University stu dents, faculty members, members of the Moravian congregation, Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterians. They all came together as a village and constructed this wonderful memorial." The twin homes are located in the historic Boston Thurmond neigh borhood, among 140 hous es that have either been built are renovated by Habitat for Humanity. Forsyth County's Habitat for Humanity has also made the neighborhood the home of their headquarters. "This neighborhood has been rebuilt. It's a beautiful rich historical neighborhood. Many peo ple, generations of people living here and these fami lies will just add to that," Oberle said. Allen Photo by Donna Rogers Habitat International CEO Jonathan Reckford speaks at the dedication service for Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County's dedication of its new campus on Oct. 20. Habitat dedicates new campus CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County dedicated its new campus, with Habitat International CEO Jonathan Reckford participating, on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 1023 W. 14th St., Winston-Salem (near the corner of 14th St. and University Parkway). Habitat moved its offices and warehouse to the loca tion to be among the communities it serves. Since 1985, Habitat has built, renovated or repaired 140 houses in the Boston-Thurmond neighborhood in which the campus is located. There was a nbbon-cutting tor the new omces ana expanded classroom space (the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Housing Education Center). Within the construction warehouse, there is a new training tool for Habitat homeowners and others in the communities in which Habitat works - a cutaway house with modules on wheels that can be used to train homeowners on mainte nance and simple repairs such as repairing leaky faucets and unclogging toilets. Also, Habitat Forsyth celebrated the beginning of con struction of the Jimmy Johnson Volunteer Service Lodge, which will be built on a site next to the offices and ware house. The 4,000-square-foot lodge will house up to 40 volunteers at a time in bunk-style sleeping quarters, a common living area and a kitchen. It is being built prima rily for the teams of college students who travel each year to Winston-Salem to work on Habitat homes. Habitat Forsyth, which is celebrating its 30th anniver sary this year, has helped close to 400 families in Forsyth County attain the dream of having safe, quality, affordable housing. ft. 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